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Terrorism has caused declines in tourism industry. Tourism promoters always hold economy as the prime motivator of anti-poverty activity. Tourism promoters without ability will complain that they aren't receiving enough tourists.

The only agreement possible under these circumstances is to promote more eco-, bio- or rural tourism by those who have ability. It is an important measure because it indicates whether tourism promoters are expended a given output of services.

Promoters can change the quality of tourism business when they work with businesses and government.

Agencies track and watch it regularly and carefully as an indicator of eco-tourism development. Promoters and industry must make everything right for the tourists, leading to the eventual goal of full economy on economic development.

"Increasing the tourism business, of course, business investors who are convinced that they can achieve similar profits will enter into competition. The point is that by increasing the number of tourists, increasing tourists destination and making more hotels available to more people, assuming sufficient profits. Environmental improvements and associated costs can be added to the tourism industry. As we know, much of the tourist industry is taken up by pride in the ability to contort into the wider economic position," US tourist promoter Stanly said recently.

Tourism promoters must believe that promoting tourism means poverty and inequality in any form can be eliminated forever.

So, they must establish a worldwide network. They can also project their effective work worldwide over eco- and bio-tourism, planning and expansion. So, most of the businessmen, and tourism promoters are struggling to keep the doors open for the tourists. Eco- and rural tourism are measured by region and by nation.

Good tourism means good money. Therefore, tourist industry's objective must be to eliminate terrorism and violence. Violence and terrorism always hurt the tourism business. Violence and terrorism have caused declines in tourism industry and can lead to destruction of the industry. Tourism helps protect the economy. The fall in tourist arrivals must be taken seriously.

If the tourism sector suffers, the people suffer. The marketing approach should be changed. Special packages should be developed. Special attention should be paid to tourists.

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Journalist, poet and editor Kamala Sarup works at the Cape Collection. Kamala specializes in reporting news and writing stories covering journalism, Peace, Public health, Democracy, Women/Children, development, justice and economic development. (more...)
 

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